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1 Spring| not of such things as they cook their groats hash ~And fashion 2 Spring| stretch of time till we will cook new hash ! ~So meanwhile, 3 Summer| Your own pot, when you cook your daily stew or broth, ~ 4 Summer| winter time we'll want to cook hot soup? ~The birds have 5 Summer| toadstools. ~Alack, how shall we cook the stew and barley groats, ~ 6 Autumn| windtight home, ~And there to cook and eat lukewarm or steaming 7 Autumn| roof;~These riches now we cook and eat each blessed day.~ 8 Autumn| the thorp where I each day cook my old pot, ~Two scoundrels 9 Winter| When you make fire to cook the dumplings or mixed mass, ~ 10 Winter| we warm up the house or cook a boiling pot. ~Just think 11 Winter| fellow-men, each time you cook your soup, ~Or linger by 12 Winter| brightens up our homes, ~When we cook hash or stew makes our old 13 Winter| light up your stove,~To cook your groats and stew, or 14 Winter| tis not the first time we cook pea and groats mush.~Many 15 Winter| lessening reserves; ~Whenever we cook, bake, or stew some tasty 16 Winter| off, ~When we again will cook fresh foods in our old pots. ~